Make no mistake, this is The Summer of Bun. We've been taking her outdoors once or twice a day on what I like to call "supervised walkabouts." We don't let her out of our sight and stay within a few yards of her--she seems to want us to follow her around and act as her entourage. Bun mostly ...

The Allen-Fellini comment is so on point it's terrifying. It's like I feel like it's about me personally. Not many films can do that.
Yeah I watched it in a Toronto theater that was full of people laughing at everything (me included). The sense of humor is impeccable.

I love Synecdoche, New York. I love it with a strange abandon that is both painfully obvious and beautifully mysterious. I love its ballsy ambition and fearlessness -- a fearlessness that nearly teeters over the edge of its own message and reason, and yet remains entirely harmonized and rooted...